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Influence of different storage times and temperatures on blood gas and acid-base balance in ovine venous blood

Research Authors
H.A. Hussein, A.A. Aamer
Research Department
Research Journal
Open Veterinary Journal
Research Pages
1-7
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3(1)
Research Website
http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/volume3no12013.htm
Research Year
2013

“Performance, Behaviour, Carcass Traits and Blood Constituents of Japanese Quails reared under heat stress”.

Research Authors
Mossad G.M., M.A. Abdel-Rahman, Madeha H. Darwish and U.T. Mahmoud
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
56 no.126.
Research Year
2010

“Performance, Behaviour, Carcass Traits and Blood Constituents of Japanese Quails reared under heat stress”.

Research Authors
Mossad G.M., M.A. Abdel-Rahman, Madeha H. Darwish and U.T. Mahmoud
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
56 no.126.
Research Year
2010

“Performance, Behaviour, Carcass Traits and Blood Constituents of Japanese Quails reared under heat stress”.

Research Authors
Mossad G.M., M.A. Abdel-Rahman, Madeha H. Darwish and U.T. Mahmoud
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Member
Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Rahman.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
56 no.126.
Research Year
2010

“Performance, Behaviour, Carcass Traits and Blood Constituents of Japanese Quails reared under heat stress”.

Research Authors
Mossad G.M., M.A. Abdel-Rahman, Madeha H. Darwish and U.T. Mahmoud
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
56 no.126.
Research Year
2010

The Effect of Chinese Propolis Supplementation on Ross Broiler Performance and Carcass Characteristics

Research Abstract
The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of Ether Extract of Propolis (EEP) on Ross (308) broiler performance and carcass characteristics. This experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments (different levels of propolis including 0, 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet) for 6 weeks. The mean weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion ratio were recorded weekly. In addition At 42 days old the total body weight, total body weight gain, carcass and some internal organs relative weights were recorded. The results clarified that, the weight gain was significantly reduced in the 4th and 6th week (P0.05), while the feed consumption, feed efficiency were non significantly (P>0.05) reduced for propolis fed birds in comparison to those fed control diet, Furthermore, inclusion of 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet Propolis significantly reduced body weight at 42 days old and total body weight gain in comparison to control diet (P 0.05). Under the condition of this experiment, prolonged use of propolis had adverse effect on performance of broilers. Also, all doses of propolis had non-significant negative effect on liver, heart, gizzard and carcass relative weight. In conclusion, EEP has no beneficial effect on performance and Carcass characteristics of Broilers.
Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud, Mootaz Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, Madeha Hosney A. Darwish
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Member
Research Pages
154-160
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3
Research Year
2013

The Effect of Chinese Propolis Supplementation on Ross Broiler Performance and Carcass Characteristics

Research Abstract
The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of Ether Extract of Propolis (EEP) on Ross (308) broiler performance and carcass characteristics. This experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments (different levels of propolis including 0, 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet) for 6 weeks. The mean weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion ratio were recorded weekly. In addition At 42 days old the total body weight, total body weight gain, carcass and some internal organs relative weights were recorded. The results clarified that, the weight gain was significantly reduced in the 4th and 6th week (P0.05), while the feed consumption, feed efficiency were non significantly (P>0.05) reduced for propolis fed birds in comparison to those fed control diet, Furthermore, inclusion of 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet Propolis significantly reduced body weight at 42 days old and total body weight gain in comparison to control diet (P 0.05). Under the condition of this experiment, prolonged use of propolis had adverse effect on performance of broilers. Also, all doses of propolis had non-significant negative effect on liver, heart, gizzard and carcass relative weight. In conclusion, EEP has no beneficial effect on performance and Carcass characteristics of Broilers.
Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud, Mootaz Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, Madeha Hosney A. Darwish
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Member
Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Rahman.
Research Pages
154-160
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3
Research Year
2013

The Effect of Chinese Propolis Supplementation on Ross Broiler Performance and Carcass Characteristics

Research Abstract
The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of Ether Extract of Propolis (EEP) on Ross (308) broiler performance and carcass characteristics. This experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments (different levels of propolis including 0, 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet) for 6 weeks. The mean weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion ratio were recorded weekly. In addition At 42 days old the total body weight, total body weight gain, carcass and some internal organs relative weights were recorded. The results clarified that, the weight gain was significantly reduced in the 4th and 6th week (P0.05), while the feed consumption, feed efficiency were non significantly (P>0.05) reduced for propolis fed birds in comparison to those fed control diet, Furthermore, inclusion of 100, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg diet Propolis significantly reduced body weight at 42 days old and total body weight gain in comparison to control diet (P 0.05). Under the condition of this experiment, prolonged use of propolis had adverse effect on performance of broilers. Also, all doses of propolis had non-significant negative effect on liver, heart, gizzard and carcass relative weight. In conclusion, EEP has no beneficial effect on performance and Carcass characteristics of Broilers.
Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud, Mootaz Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, Madeha Hosney A. Darwish
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Member
Research Pages
154-160
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3
Research Year
2013

Silver Nanoparticles in Poultry Production

Research Abstract
Nanoparticles of silver (nano-Ag) is an emerging alternative feed supplement for poultry and likely for medical applications. As a result of nanosilver special characteristic of killing bacteria, antimicrobial materials containing nanosilver are becoming increasingly important because of their wide range of applications. Despite the widespread use of nanosilver products, relatively few studies have been undertaken to determine the biological effects of nano- silver exposure. The ultimate objective of this paper is to clarify the potential of nano-Ag as an alternative growth promoting supplement for chicken.
Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Member
Research Pages
303-306
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2
Research Year
2012

The Effect of Heat Stress on Blood Picture of Japanese Quail

Research Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of heat stress on quail hematological parameters. A total number of 300 Japanese quail chicks (Coturnix Coturnix japonica) of 28 days old were exposed to different levels of raising temperatures (22, 29, 34, 36 and 40 ºC) for 15 days. At 42 days old, blood samples were collected from 14 birds (7 males + 7 females) that were randomly selected. The samples were used for determining red blood cells count, hemoglobin concentration, packed cell volume, total and differential white blood cells count, heterophils/ lymphocyte (H/L) ratio, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration. The obtained results indicated that, rearing quail birds under high environmental conditions during fattening period has a great adverse effect on these blood parameters.
Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud, Mootaz Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, Madeha Hosney A. Darwish, Gamal Mohamed Mosaad2
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Pages
69-76
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3
Research Year
2013
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